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Photos of your roomItems you want to keep I have the bed and drawers to function as a light stand. I also purchased a bunch of lighting options but again, I don't know whether to put these in the bedroom or the living room. min apartment floor plan.jpg Again, photos of the "furniture we want to keep" are internet photos of what we have purchased. Lightings: not so fixated on putting them in the bedroom. Just included photos of those for your reference (I don't mind them being placed in the livingroom or the bedroom). Also, the floor lamp (long one): I have two of those. (see below for dimensions and websites that you can go to for more info/photo) Bedroom: I have no idea what kind of "theme" I want for the bedroom. I want it to be clean, well-organized, not so crowded, and soothing. I also want the bedroom to be bright. Concern: I kind of believe feng shui of the bedroom so i would not want to put my head on the North side (I would prefer east which is the wall right next to the door) or west is an alternative option (wall facing the bedroom door).

I want a vanity table for the bedroom (whether it is a vanity table or a desk-looking thing with a storage: open to whatever suggestion) and I want a full length mirror. Concern is that I don't want the mirror facing directly into the bedroom door (it's considered as bouncing the good luck off of the bedroom).
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T Shirt Avec Aile D'Ange Dans Le DosI purchased a bunch of lighting options but not sure if I want to put those in the living room or the bedroom.
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The photos uploaded on 'items you want to keep" sections are online photos of what we purchased that we hoped to put in the living room area. (see below for dimensions and website addresses where you can get more info/see pictures) I want the dining area of the living room and the sofa area for the living room to be harmonious (I am concerned because dining table, dining chairs, desk, and desk chair is all black when I don't want the living room to be too dark-looking). In fact, I want the living room to be very bright (I don't like dim yellow lights) so I would need recommendations on bright standing lamps that do not hurt my eyes. I also want the place not to look too crowded. Very clean, well-organized feel is wanted. I want the living room area to look spacious, easy to move around, and easy to maintain (cleaning-wise). But we are newly weds, so not so boring/dry either.Then after we added baby boys to our family faster than a {insert any ‘yo mamma’ joke here}, we were out of space and decided to renovate these 2 rooms to become our master suite.

I showed you our bathroom reno and the hardwood floors installation last spring but our bedroom has been a work in progress. One such work in progress area was our dilemma of having no closets in this room. Because we combined 2 rooms into one and the once connecting walls were the walls that held the individual rooms’ closets it meant that the new combined bigger space had no closets. What we lacked in closets we made up for in random doors. We removed 7 in the process including a door connecting the master bedroom into our 4 year old's bedroom. We dry walled over that door and were left with a blank wall that we decided to use for closets. We hemmed and hawed for a while on this one. What to do, what to do… I love me some IKEA. We really liked the PAX wardrobe system and wanted something similar but also knew we wanted something to stand the test of time. Enter our latest Ikea hack. We started with 2 wide units and 2 narrow units. Our ceilings are not even 80” but our height options at IKEA were 96” or 75.”

We rolled the dice, bought 96” units, cut them down to size and assembled. 6 units aren’t cheap so it was a gamble but it worked out just fine. We added in the accessories that went with the unit and then our super talented brother-in-law built a custom hardwood frame around the units and a custom hamper drawer and display shelving to break up the run of doors. This way we had the closet guts with a high quality frame and doors that will hold up to wear without spending a fortune. We lived with closets like this (no doors) for about 6 months but it gives you a good idea of the organization options. I somehow got my paint cans swapped while working on 2 different projects at the same time and accidentally pained this entire unit in exterior white instead of the Benjamin Moore Decorators White in Semi-Gloss like I intended. Nothing like wasting a day painting something that will only need to be repainted. I guess the upside is that my closet will now withstand zero degree temperatures and snow if it ever needs to.

This is hands down my favorite part. A drawer hiding our hampers. Nothing looks worse than spending a ton of time and money on a room to make it look good only to have dirty laundry sitting in the corner. And just to keep it real my hamper is never empty…I actually dumped the laundry on the floor just outside of this shot. The next step in this process is to build drawer fronts to put on the face of the drawer to match the doors. Then my electrical engineer husband added lighting into the closet that automatically turns on and off when the door opens. A Villanova engineering degree at work. Last but definitely not least we built tongue and groove shaker style doors. The flu tore through our house over the holidays and we were going stir crazy being quarantined in the house so we built them one day at a time while at the same time giving doses of Tylenol, Vicks and doing insane amounts of laundry. *Update: By popular demand I've given a brief "How To" on building doors like these here.